I was in Malta two weeks ago, diving with Corsair, based just around the corner at Bugibba. Chris runs a great small dive shop where you are a person, not a number.
I was in my O3 wetsuit, warm...
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I was in Malta two weeks ago, diving with Corsair, based just around the corner at Bugibba. Chris runs a great small dive shop where you are a person, not a number.
I was in my O3 wetsuit, warm...
I'm running an O3 semi dry, with a hooded over vest for the early and late part of the season. Fits great, which is the key bit. I know that the Beaver Icelandic is used by a few down here too and...
and the damage just happens to match the width of a scallop trawl that steams in each time the ships move as they can't get there when anchored.................
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Sounds like Port Gaverne (or the canal) then, aim for a high tide, low tide is do able but the tide goes out a long way..............
Pub, cafe, beach for kids and a superb dive - pop into our...
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It'll depend on the weather - we are really wind / swell dependent here. Port Gaverne would be your ideal spot but can be really effected by wind.
Bude itself is hard work shore diving,...
Squeeze some Aqua Seal on the tear and it'll be done.
I've been diving with one for these for about 5 years, the batteries die if you let them go flat and leave them that way but it's taken some abuse and traveled fair in that time and still works well,...
All down to location, I'm a BSAC instructor that only teaches in the voluntary sector. when looking for centres to base club or family trips at I look for those with BSAC instructors as we use trips...
Its a Bristol Beaughter, taken from a KM point and push as I dropped down. You can see the main fuselage and one of the engines - and not a fish in sight
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It'll be worth asking the ships crew if they plan to dive when in location. I buddy works for a large ship and will often arrange a crew dive, getting picked upa nd dropped off by teh centre and...
It's been a few years but last time we dived with Scuba mallorca they had a BSAC qualified instructor in their mix.
I found the Wusthof Culinar series as well balanced as any knife I've ever used. Mine are over 20 years old now and as good as the day they were delivered.
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For a holiday destination with some good diving I think its very underrated.
Is it perfect for a weeks hard core, deep and long diving, probably not but for a weeks simple bubble blowing it's...
Having used a number of flats, air bnbs and hotels with kids I'd be looking at the Doleman in Bugibba. It has a great set up with (or did) to keep the kids enteretained when you're off blowing...
We had a great trip there - will go back one day soon.
https://www.thediveforum.com/showthread.php?24052-Bude-go-to-Sardinia-2017
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Does anyone know their way around the Google G suite admin console?
We have a club mailing list that runs through it, and it used to be really easy to add or edit a member. I can't seem...
A local lad did ours for us, we gave him a load of information in Word and he designed a simple site that looks good (we think so anyhow) - http://www.budediveclub.co.uk/
Our last trip report is...
In the past I've used Strand (who who very good and local to you) Abysss (who are just around the corner) and Dive Wise (down in St Julian).
The last time I went we used Corsair Diving in Bugibba...
I use an O3, its the older model of this, an find it great for UK summer dives and travel. Mots of our club dives are single cylinder in the 20m range.
When we do go deeper the dry suit comes out...
This toy looks like - death
https://www.spotmydive.com/en/news/seagow-mini-dive-tank-to-breathe-underwater
The mini breather was aimed at this sort of thing, still needs some basic training but a good easy set up - cheap too if I remember. They come up on ebay now and again.
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